WSU Pullman has selected a common reading book for more than 3,000 freshmen this fall that is intended to whet students’ appetites for what a top-tier research university can offer.
In her nomination of “Omnivore’s Dilemma,” Patricia Freitag Ericsson, assistant professor in English, said, “Although it is not entirely a book about sustainability, it certainly brings up questions about the sustainability of our food system, asks important questions about the way we eat, and in the end offers no ‘pat’ answers. The lack of such answers makes this an excellent book for discussion.”
Nominator Julie Kmec, assistant professor in sociology, said, “It stops you in your tracks and makes you think about what you eat and where it comes from. It educates people on why their food may taste/cost as it does. I think freshmen need to think about these issues as it will be their generation that has to fix many of the problems noted in the book.”
The common reading is an interdisciplinary program that links student affairs and academic affairs offices at the university. Find more online at commonreading.wsu.edu.